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A Double-Band Emitter with Ultranarrow-Band Blue and Narrow-Band Green Luminescence.

Freia RuegenbergMarkus SeibaldDominik BaumannSimon PeschkePhilipp C SchmidHubert Huppertz
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Understanding the origin and mechanisms of luminescence is a crucial point when it comes to the development of new phosphors with targeted luminescence properties. Herein, a new phosphor belonging to the substance class of alkali metal lithosilicates with the generalized sum formula Cs4-x-y-z Rbx Nay Liz [Li3 SiO4 ]4 :Eu2+ is reported. Single crystals of the cyan-emitting UCr4 C4 -type phosphor show a peculiar double-band luminescence with one ultranarrow emission band at 473 nm and a narrow emission band at 531 nm under excitation with UV light (λexc =408 nm). Regarding occupation of the channels by the light metal ions, investigations of single-crystal XRD data led to the assumption that domain formation with distinct lithium- and sodium-filled channels occurs. Depending on which of these channels hosts the activator ion Eu2+ , a green or blue emission results. The herein-presented results shed new light on the luminescence process in the well-studied UCr4 C4 -type alkali metal lithosilicate phosphors.
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